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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 642298" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>Believe it, cows at calving, and after are just as dangerous as a bull that turns. I had a cow calf once, always real mellow, when I went to take the calf away, she didn't seem to mind until I had started leaving with it, then she went over the electric fence and chased me all the way there. Only reason I thought of taking the calf on foot, was because she had it close to the then calf area, within walking distance. That was a big mistake. Did you know cows can run, and run fast-LOL I made it thru wthout injury and lesson learned always have the 4 wheeler, and yes there are signs when a cow is going to attack, they have maternal instincts just like people, so beware.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 642298, member: 2382"] Believe it, cows at calving, and after are just as dangerous as a bull that turns. I had a cow calf once, always real mellow, when I went to take the calf away, she didn't seem to mind until I had started leaving with it, then she went over the electric fence and chased me all the way there. Only reason I thought of taking the calf on foot, was because she had it close to the then calf area, within walking distance. That was a big mistake. Did you know cows can run, and run fast-LOL I made it thru wthout injury and lesson learned always have the 4 wheeler, and yes there are signs when a cow is going to attack, they have maternal instincts just like people, so beware. GMN [/QUOTE]
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